ILLE, 'PA. " POTTS LATtrliDaVl,4ollllll IS, KIST. dainsusr W1M . 1,1 Mt its Wows% Puss's.— For some time the attention of the Government his been directed to the important* of Artisian wells, as a means oflobtaining water oi the lus phase or table land!: occupying so great a portion of the western halfil this einstitialts both Or the itimediatiptirposeeof insist/lad cessinunieation, and aUlanaltdy asssesatele means of rendering gic a a 7ortot b l a s t of ' wastes' available for the support of nue. die Exploring Expedition ant t o two region, 1 hiving been collected re tain. tope seam f the country, sufficient to show With* geolaileal conditions . necessary for r•irl i these wells were trey tuned In many parts at liast of the regi In question, and that cir cumstances were ' every way favorable to sue= case, an'expeditiot was sent out two fears ado, , . under the comma a of Captain Pope, 11. S. A., for the express p ' ,itf experimenting on the. poisEtility of obta , Int water by this means, up on the table lands Texas and New Mexico.-- The experiments *ere made In the country be; tween the head vibes of the Red River of Lou. k. Wiens and th e s , of Texas and the Midibras, about sixty mil es of tbe'Rio Grande on the other hand, eta ug the "Ilatto Estacada'? and lea the great tilde intersected by parallel ran a of 'netunisdne, wh It bete extend nearly r ucross to the Western 'hare f of th continent, forming the continuation of the Rocky Mountain . chain, and streksbes away to the Routh, through' a, greater part of Mexioo. i ' The geological character of i ti 'moat of the vane I; and basins hito which this im s: mense pieta' is, v Wed by the mountain ranges, is eminently fa orsble, as well as that - of the "0 4 1,1aa0," and the 'amount of rain such as to fur nish ample supp lies to the Artesian reserioirs.— Girths "Llano Estateda" near the 82nd pant': lel of latitude, a .'d about 8 miles east . Or tite Ps. • cos River, a. w .1 was sunk to the deptlk of 860 p streams of water were struck, 1 • near the bottoui ,. oi Of well 3 within 80 feet of • tke Intl** gradually fell back until it firtelly id) about 160 feet beldw the feet. Several La i the last one qui t Thi stream rose when struck, ba stood at a.dts level of the gro nd. A well was also commenced west of the 111. .Grande, on the table Venter!' "mesa" weal of the town of Mullis, which wasi carried to a de :lb of 250 feet without Boding water. The s wan.however, Nutt to be fa.: vorably ;lisp° for the f?rmatiop, of" i•elervoive beneath the ra , face, and the eontinuaticin oftlife work will prob bly.lead to a successful result. . 7 ., The results, refori, of a careful examination, fully sustaine. l et least in the case of the most important diet et, by arta.' experiment, render the general ea. of Artesian Wells almost sh matter of cer My, and it has Seen determined, ;therefore, by I ,the,expertsnen lwis mad. by I 'seud,out an e weans 11000111 begun, end a fullest mantle points; such e to decide the districti of eo n The expedi Captain Pop. ledge of tho • the work, wh ilitloo, 4 are a omitted ...Ode .• Government, to fully carry out . 1 An appropriations of $lOO,OOO engross duringlhe last session to pedition amply provided with the y for completing the, work already o for testing the question in the by boring welts at so:metal other seem bast adopted is:test points,. uestion for important and extensive ntry. , . 1 . , ...• ion will he 'wider the Command of U. S. A., whose, thorough kntiw moots., and lirevious experienoe' in le in commitnd of the former expo !ple guaranteci that nothing will be tin conduce to full 'and complete . .1 • 1 . t icrience obtainc on That the the former e mato4, w ill lue o t.e rap, pedition cannot be too highly esti • readily seen, remarks the Courier and .Enquir r, by referring to, the circumstances of that trip. The totally unexpected any} it be lieves, nap • 'Wonted ciribmstance of finding, in borind in th "Llano Estacado," ,nothing but clay and mandato J o too soft to support itself, nothing which did o'4 require to be upheld by tubing, for a depth of :t 0 feet, and in fact, nothing for 800 feet, except 'rag a few thin strata of ilandninne, rendered the work' of the first'summer practically useless, fort although three or' four times the amount °filching Which is generally used was ta len, still, ;me ;than &able this amount wee finally required. And the peculiar ehalacter of 'the boring causes every great consumption of cek . " tato articles . whi c h it ()old be impossible to sup ply without a long delay after reaching the "plains." The party( will be amply prOvided with all the necessary; means to encounter the peculiar ehareeteristies •Of this region, which beye enatehedaway that " success which seemed almhst within reach. The party will also hike out a . smell steam' aline, which will enable them t 6 push forward the work very rapidly in the easy boring on 'the l'Staked Plain," and • relieve the party of enneh of the ; heaviest labor. The party will eansist altogethei• Of about 200 • persons, ineludittg the escort which will number about 125. men, consisting, of .a full company of infantry, and part of a company of mounted men. The whole escort will be under the command of five commissioned'offlcers. An officer, bas been detailed to act as Quartermaster to the party. A Physician and Geologist will be attic' hod to the party, and it will also be acCompanied by a • skillful artist, who will take. Sketches of Scenery • and any remarkable objects, &e. A toll set of scientific observations will be ear. iced on, the expedition being provided with Most excellent and unusually ebmPlete sets of all the instruments necessary for astronomical, meteoro logical,and magnetic observations. Tile manner in which the expedition is engaged, remaining several months in the same spot, and visiting a sandier of the most , characteristic points, io to speak. its this peculiar region, affords great ail 4 vantages for carrying on they observations, and 'the peculiarity of.the climate, (that of the table landjaind DI the country, and The comparative fewness of the observations taken in It, will com bine to give greet interest and 'importance to the requits obtained. The purity of ,the• atmoiphire in this region gives peculiar facilities for eonducting astronomical observations, A number of gentle.' men, sufficient to carry on all these observations In the fullest and most perfect Meaner, have been attiched to the' expedition. The country passed overir ill be carefully surveyed, and most , if not all of the large portions of the. country between the * Tecos and the RN Grande yet unexplored or 'very liaperfectly known, will probably be survey ed and mapped In the coarse of the expedition. Very full_collefetions , of animals, reptiles, birds, insects; ie., will be made, in iddititin to the very complete collectionitof the former 'expedition. • The expedidon will be fully organized at San' Antonio, end will proceed thence to the ftirtner i , camp on the Pees, and immediately continue On` well.oi the a yano Estacado," until completed. It li altogether probable that one or at Moit hundred lest additional depth will be sufficient to reach water *bleb will rise above the surface of the ground. The party will then probably pro: awl 'to continue...the :wells West of Mesilia, and .will afterwards extend their experimo such otherpointx as shell seem most important..' They ,will probibly be absent nearly or quite three • Tar LIQUOR EPIACTIIIIN? or 1856.-411 hough • tbe'law of 106 Is less stringent in its proviiibas; then, the friends of Tempbranee desire, yet tipon its. 'pieta:lint, they hoped that it would• benn.i forced by the local. authorities of the State, be respected by the people at tarp. The ekurtit were expected to do (heti duty in the matte r of ? - enforeing it, sod as far abort as 4t foil of the l law we realty used, it'd foi. which the advoeates o , Tempoituto have liborpi through long year of abuse and vituperation, itwas still accepted to lieu of , a better, vitt the , hope that reform undo it, would make It the stepping stone to eomdthiog nearer Prohibition. 1 went IMO operation, and what was the result? With its contemporary, the Sunday Liquor Law, it was•openly violated—most shitnefully In the large cities, and to a' somewhit less.extent in the interior . Tie Sunday lair hen been respected enough, however; In the Interior, ict battle - the people, upecially ttose of the Mining regions, but the law of 1856, has baisibut a tests fare. in its olutratios. It is estitnated,-and with truth, we believe, that at one time, one thousand pers,oni_itSthis Coatili violated its provitiots. I lit may well be imp,, that some steps were domiciled to cheek sit evil, whicyrwas undertni. wing oar prosperity ; lapdog the moist, of oar people, and whieb was palpably Unjust to the regu larly licensed dealer. Our Court, we aregratilled to state, WO been moving energetically in the matter, end at. the preterit session, his convicted every person 'charged :with -violation of , the Li glir taiwWwhere thi . evldilsoe warranted it, This is consineadabte, ind we hope, that with the ,sis situesal or the Peace-11min, law-abiding, basin gesprtiou of the people of Schuylkill I:utility. it Sill persevere in the gig work' it has undertal until aortae examples effectualfy doter otherai front enyging in the business of retailing LIL icor in an unlawful manner: Those who minim no disposition to observe the law, Mist be taiqrftt their duty in the matter, and the Court'hse moved a day too l soott in the' work of esferciall iR The evil to this!teem of Ns s ,zereettlet- Nil sale of Liquor, is clearly the feet th s t l s h oosciono4 ,4l,o,* o r kb oases brought before sac ono rot Oyer and Terminer, spring from she use of Liquor—the tnejoti. tie the cities being committed while the of. 16acre me ander its 'aflame,. The curse of*, SI Regions' is in the shape of Rum Banish Oust, and we would be enabled to point with pride to a happy, pros,strous • orderly poichttion--to more important taamthatturing add estatig4pere.. lions than we Con at present exhibit, and to more generally diffuAd wealth. "The wolf at the door" would become a 'myth, while hard times would end our people prepared • to fall back upon an mosso of ready stoney which now goes to the coffers of the miner's and working man's worst enemy, the Ram-seller. As ; it is, if the 'people will join in the mused, against Temperance, which timidly, their guardian angel, mid add their veleetto the hoe and ay agahist the tied measure for their welfare of modern times, we ran only Ig,, let us hive the best restraining law they scoord tia; but we demand when it bee &place upon our statute book, that it , be respected end enforCed. In a spirit therefore, ot gratitude .to our Court, that it L acting' energetically in the Matter of stopping the illegal sale of liquor in ftchttylkillstnuity, we bid it Clod spied, and 'ehtiat for it the countenance mid support of.tiveri good Shinn. • • A New PLAJM OR TWO.—Thq Delft:ratio State I Convention which -reassembled at Harrisburg i• Sn Tuesday; for the purpose of completing the tate ticket, added a plank or two to the old platform. The most signilicant', feature of the (added programme, is hostility' to the tale of the (Main Line of the pnblie:;.works, and denuncia tion of• the bill Authorizing its, sale. • Asjt pears to be tho resolition , alba Democratic party to make this matter an issue in the next State election, the people of Pennsylvania will duly appreciate the fact (but the Democratio party expresses itself favorable to,s. continuance • of the swindling which has characterised the con trol of the Main I.ine for" series of years. Su anxious are they to retain possession of the • Works, end defeat their sale, that . the action of the Convention was undoubtedly intended to in fluence the decision of thelapretnO Court upinun application for in injunction against the sale/ of the Main Line, which will be heard in : Philedif phis on Tuesday next. Still, so anxious is the 'Democratic) party, to keep for .political purposes—notwithstanding it increases taxation—the Main Line, that Henry S. Mutt, President of the Board , of Canal Cour. raiisioners, is driven into a position that he falsi ties either in his official or individual 'esqracity.—. before end whoa the bill fur its sale was pending in the Legislature, his reports were so expressed. to persuade the i.e.! and the Legislature, ' . .'at the line was not-only ' i paying expenstier but yielding a handsome revenue. That of course, was for the purpose of defeating the , bill far-the sale. Now after the bill ins been adopted, and beeetnt a law, presto, ehatige, Mr. Mutt still in tent on defeating the sale,ttitions in his private t capacity, as a stoekhuldeLi the. Pennsylvania Railroad, fur in injuuctifin, ,egaitud the. sale of the Main-Line. In his petition he says :4"That the canals aforesaizli aro 243 mile in length, re quiring heavy expenditures fur repairs. and ex penses, and 'hare not for 'many years. yielahui ineonut sufficient to pay the coat. of keeping them in vineiyubfe order." Let the citizens of Pennsylvania judge of the honesty of the op position td the sale of the Main' Line, when Mr. Mott the principal opponent, adopts such a strangely inconsistent course. /Can a party con duce to Cie welfare of a State, that adopts such miserable shifts to add to the iwurtheas of Inas- lion, nod reserve for its favorites pickings at the expense of the people? . Spite of the warnings of the Peantyiraption,' the DetnocratiC party • has . roloPted a plink in its platform, which will inners to its defeat at the State election. Mho' the people yote.ou questions or State policy, they odopt the right.— They do not doubt the . ,expedten l oy of a salattlthe Main Line, and...the Deinocratio party Will gext ,Fall end heel( in a fearful minority. It will shrink before the just ledtgitation of an outraged people, who despise deception a. _Lech: as they abhor political chicanery. Tats B OCRATIC STATE. COIN VEIITIOIII which met at Harrisburg .this week, nominated lion. William Strong of Berks county, mid HUM Jimes, Thompson of Erie, u candidates for . Hiapirome' Judges. A series of resolutions was adopted.— The Brit compliments the retiring Judges Black sad Lewis, Who added additional lustre to the ju. dicial ermine. The second approves of the course of the National Administration thus far. The third applauds the action of the President during, the late riot, at Washington._ The fourth is com pliinentary Messrs. Strong and Thonipson, the nominees for Judges of the Supreme Court.. The fifth approves of the;, decision of the' Suprethe Court of the United States in the Bred Scott case. The sixth condemns the nation e the late Legit:- eaturesin reference to‘ Banks. •The seventh con demns the passige by the Legislature of the bill for, the sale of the Main Line. • Mn. Mann, one Of Philadelphia's two District Attorniu, is prosecuting and convicting some.of the men who.vOtedillegally at the State election last Fall. That is right. But bring theta all tip. I Don't punish the tools ! and let their employers es cape. Up with them all; convict them, and give them the full extent of the law in the when !. Ataxy. Do your duty, Mr. Mann, fur the sake of ;the purity of ballot bus ; for the sake of the fair name of our State. - focal =Agaip. . Pm Rev. Mr. itaocu; late of Laverne Comity, will dining the Summer osouth.solliclats In the Presbyterian Cbureb, Illarketstreet, tits Boroughkosownsa nburnp snn's Chntch." Mr. Mitchell at'preeent, Is sojourning at ,Inanaylvanta • :prirrhe Kane iharigerator Is the best and most 'desi rable article for Dining Rooms ever invented. It awls only about two . dollars /nom than the old unhandy kind aqd is quite ornaiientel. It is dir sale at city prices at where it can Ise seen. - •;ffil-/fore to Keep CboL—llito this Period of the sea. 'ail:it has not been necessary. to give a receipt. ()Wares Mire been too comfortable. Warm days. however, 'are earning, coming, so to keep cool, use cold water in pro hiskrn at least ones a day; a light diet, including plenty ,of vegetables and "yarbs," clam linen per diem, and a loose style of dress. Add an untainted conatience,"told . ..bf offence," and a 'oodles= of rare Ice water.llteep the Ora open, t e head cool, and the heart !arm, sod all will go well. . - *rifts of Distrtd Attorioeys.—By an act of Amen'. bly, approved nay 14, 1867. the fend the Platelet At torneys of the almond counties as the !hate, except Phil adelphia and Alleg,beni eonolles„ were regulated as Oyer and.Tervitner eases. • • - Bills Ignored In same Mutt, guar* Besstons oases, - • • But. 'incised In am* Court, - Odes Rattled With lease of Court. - Bsrety of the pose cues. Sif-thrring a greater Mikn of the week; the wee. Orr has been eiarietingly die tgreeable. Teiterday how. eller, wia charming. The elope In this,pounty 'Weser lcoked, more poi:doing than at present.; Vegetation promises an abundant yield. Our enetoortgleat record , r the week; Is as follows: ~. • P.,• IL AP . Tamura' Orwrial, ) ftwaspleanta BOIN fbnroillt.i.' 84., June 8, BA. 21.--84 degrees above zero-clear. , Mon.; " 8, " • --82 0 ". $' " •—ratedsg Tema, .". 9, a —BB °- a ' " -..ototdy. Wed., , " JO, 4 -44 i , , . . .. Thurs., .. 'll, " --66 a a a -4nlng Frj , ., • ' " 18, .• a —74 " a " --clear. , KijrNlAt. liridOra Clarke.-4rau:geuumZ we are ha to state, are In progress , on the part of o r mimic loving citizens, to induce this skimable lady and talented eo oath*, Mere a concert In this ,Borough, , on Thursdiy evening next, sedated by . eminent *tangent We he. liars that the effort will be crowned with luea u It is hardly_necesiary to urge our enlists' Fluently, to take an liatirest In this matter. The inerit of the .. ledy her. 'self should secure that, apart ?rem the, Important* ,i nf encouraging an entertainment which Is Awaking In Its anterior; Anita active to the anrstenr, end riiicitatedito 'refine patina taste.. We .really trust ,that otir ettirqua will be meant in such number! at Mme. Cleric's concert on Thursday evening asirtsur to hapless the lady . fumm• ably with onr appreciation of redly superior. mute. Sr flort Ozrbon Library Associatiois.- -At s - stated naselleg of the Port Carbon latrrary Awcdatloa, bild June 9th, nu, It was nnanlnionsli firsoked that • vote of thinks be tendered to..the (aikido; la med pathenen. for they able leet=e n . livered In s t Carbon. for the Nosh of A nanstly; 4.11. Wrests. M. D. P. W. Inturna, Eat ; U. W. llama, M. D. W. W. Wtiw, 11. b. - Moo. Reused, That i role of thanks be teadenodt to the iglus, geserally. for (bilk alt s lu the way of hooks sal voluntary emtrlbutlins. , - Ramloo4 That a Tato of thanks be. tendered tall On. JAXXII It. Connotts, and lion. C. K. !Duos, tbrAquable books plosions to the - Annoelation. . &imaged. nit Ili' Om. resolutions be "seat to the Smite Joyanu for publication. • i order of lb* Asipocla - it. IL 1 1 13 8 tNagit.:" •5' • 5,f.,'• We* 5 d I Weal mp A xd is th —nneek * 7 -Pr o mlahand rito ' - prow, 64, t OfONO Wald Jay, ned-in Court on Bea' clay Ye um tie J jof tire h zl gawk? woriese, fo for the amide sc The Grand Isquestinquiring !bride County of &hey]. enkltusi emosions, ISSI, respeettellp Mori: uley have sated on iNt bin; of which 149 have • been touted true bills, and St wore returned ignoramus. The Pester portion of the hills lad bete the were for Weeny. end theelohafon bf the Act 4111156, regulating the sale of intelkating liquors. The lards- Mee were prinetpoim, of a petty 'character and commit ted while under tkeinfluence of torn. Altho h a large areetrer of eases foe the eirrialetr of the Justnla ing Livros-Art! have been presented, •we Mel that • pleht luatele of Boa Ifousisetill Oath= ale of Matt and other liquors, In defiance of law. The Grind Jury have visited the County Prison and were highly pild with the edmitiletratiOn of its af fairs as exhibited and explained to them by the gentle may and eticieet steward, COL ltelfroytter. They And the premises in a clean, healthy condition; the prison ers erealbrtade and well provided Ibr and industrious ly employed at their respective pursuits.. They have also examined the heaters of the Primo and Bed them insulkiint - to warm the zeih.Of the canticle. mh,y would recommend the County Commissioners to pro. • cure new and suitable Panacea The Inquest has also ascertainedAhat there is considerable ollaiculty Is pro curing a supply of water-from the Pottsville Water Com pany for the accommodation and comfort of the Prison and the general healthfuloem of its inmates. They also find the water valves In said Priem in bade/derma en tirely Insufficient for the purposes required. The Grand Jury bare visited the Public Mikes of the County and And them in pod wonelitio They recommend the opening of Harris= street In the borough Of Pottsville, from 3d to 2d street, so as to prevent the water trout washing against the upper end of the Priem wall and to culvert mid liarrieen street from 24 to Centre street in order to carry off, the water and exeremerit from ems poi of the Prison Into Norville glom Creek. I They would father reconunend that the PelinylkUl County Lumber t Car Company be notified by the proper authorities to torte the several piles of coal dirt, no their flambee, along the Norwegian creek in the Borough of Pottesilkao as to prevent its wash , lug into and thus cueing the all straw to overflow &IWO up. j %hey also4nd at the corner of frail Road Ind Callow hill streets that the carve of the Arra cruising under the railroad is too abort and that the culvert, immo di. stay below, is too small la carry oft the water. • They recommend the Normegiancreek pluming through ' the •borough of Pottsville, as far as practicable, to be 'trail; atoned and the culvert enlarged to a sufficient tuo , parity to safely convey the water. They would also re commend the erection of • . substantial stone culvert across Norrieglanend Ikea stivetaimd.the wlden fog of -Norwegian creek front that pant to Union street; and the widening and straightening of thir culvert at that point. The bridge across the Norwegian, at Union and hall Hoed streets, Is broken, Inconvenient and un safe, t4i They would also report there are two large water ponds of stagnant water between Norwegian , creek and Coal street and Union and Norwegian streets on whit is mid to beithe property of the Greenwocr, Company, which are, eminently calculated to produce disease and death among the dthens of the borourth and to which they would spacially, direct the attention of the Court. The centre turnpike from Morrite•Addition to Mount Carbon in some places they flog lo be . truly ,seventeen feet wide, and at one point a huge batch of rock inse curely placed &slag trunetUakW up to the Turnpike.— They recommend the widening' of said l'entre turnpike at these Pinta and the removal of said rock as is wirer sexy for the safety and security of the travelling coin ' munity.t They end Callowhill street from Rail Road to Coal street id the borough of Pottsville, to be obstructed by G. W. Snyder with his office and other buildings; some tl or 10 Meet (as,they understand) which renders said street biAween said pointe ton small for vehicles to pass ' with safety, and without sidewalk, curbing or paving. The Water Closet outside of the Court house and in immediate proximity,with the Sheriff's cake, is in bad condition and ought tor...eke inturedlete attention and cleansing. They I also reecitiamend the Town Council of the borough of Pottsville to take immediate action to reference to the water ind Sat hoses along the pavements of the several sweetie( the said borough and to have them cutoff and levele4 down and even with the pavement. ' Iu concluskw, the (band Jury take this opportunity or returning their thetas to the Honorable Court and Markt Attorney for their kindness in furnishing them aid and Information-in /be discharge, of their duties. (signed) N. M. Hideo],Annan. 401 . 1. The Schugtkin Ousels Pcisers--Tbe Board of Commissioners, Andrew IL 'Wilson, President, have pnbibdred their stetbleirel 'avert 11* the put year As a speclmen of t3rpogr aphyithe • Report is disgreeeful to the art. • The contents, howerteri are quite interesting. From the decrement we learn that during 1656,'-there were 236 commihnenta to the prison. Of thine impels oned,l3.l were whites, and it colored persons. There were three commitments Itir mender, and the offence, of whichi l the remainder of the inmates of the' prison wire second were mostly of is petty character. Of the 236 {arsons, 41 were females; 103, or sear.y onehalf, wore. unable to read or write; 148 were from foreign countries; 10, . 103 w re under 30 yams a' age ; and only Ore wereof tem rate habine.-. During the year therd were but two deaths. The Anaemia! condition of the Institution Is most l oatisfacinry, proving that It is admirably managed. The rponelitstres fur 1836, were $7244 30, and the re- Mph?, .117:1031 71, being an excenent receipts over expert dltures of $l7 11. •If the Alms House of this County weretwought under the lame trident, it would aim pre sent t the expiration of the year, penally as gratifyinT, a finincial condition. It Could readily be done, were worklshopa atbiebed to tlie Alms Beebe, and every able bodlekpamper ereinpe . lied to earn at least, his own living. sonld the Alm s limns eo rthern. to lamas* Its eXpenres, with the rapility which has characterised it Miring the past ew years, such a step will be rendered, absolutely lice .•, . . T' -Is one feature of the.peison howevar, which is deft nt. We allude to the library. Col. Reidayder, the T pe r, again calls public attention to the fart; and MD ts donalleari of-bimks. Tbe twitter has been brought to t ',Attention of the Philadelphia , public, and that philinithrople communEy will we think, respond Mer it* the appeal. TVs citizens of this County , 'should ho er, take some Interest in thti matter also, and contribute to that' department of the prison. /lost of the inasiiisi Um prism merestramely ignorant, and a good dimity s tally needed. Thl4 matter we trast,• 'will receive 1 e atteatkm of the theeightful in Ibis won. ‘l, l'he Milled Iphie Evening Journal• lir noticing the Prikon Hexer of this County, reinarkettai the figures col l talned In it.do not sustain the charge that In the . mi lug regions of Pennsylvania , a degree of lawlessness p r ape moons the population which is extremely start- Ito . It: is true that in times of depression, poverty drives the rougher class to commit 'many deeds of tin lerite and outrage ; but the same result is witneised In nearly every community when want leads to desperation. 'The Ammer remarks that "those who have journeyed through irchuylk El. Carbon and luzerne counties, am aware that the majority of the miners are natives of the EnteraldJale. They have lauded upon our shores in a delaltute rendition, aind haying families dependent ark oi.thelr exertions for their be ad, they have bad very Xll ti e choice In regard to occupation . bloat of than are to ally ignorant of any branch of Skilled labor, and they :are compelled either to work , upon roads, dig cellars, .. carry the hod, or seek employment in the region of black diamond, and iron 'ore.. The wages they receive fittheir toll are doubtless a sufficient compensation for at kind of work; but they generally live poorly, and ai[tide isaylngenns--"from hand to month." As long as . tiMesare prosperous they can manage to keep their hfads above watery and they certainly fare better than. they Ald in the land from which they mine. - During • continuance of such sunshine DOI seldom violate 0 lawa,:eseept by Indulgence to sieves in potations of !Matey. It is bat too true that intemperance prevails tir, en alarming extent among the mirk of Peansylva-- .a. In this respect, this class of our population is not thi in advance of those who labor in the mines of Corn veil, England. When the businem is deptessed. and irages full, and 'nary many men of family ire deprived If work. it.is observed that violations of the laws in• urease...t The rough and ignorant everywhere are not roe markable tor .thelr fortitude In adversity. When the froli molls the - wife and children there Sr. but two re. purees tie the desperate husband or fathe—to beg, or ' to steal. Some are too proud to adopt the first, and, ra ther than ape their families starve, will have recourse to plunder. During these days °elf's* the primas of the klitrillig regions eriarded with the reckless offenders against s tbs laws. . ,y ... . , . , 1. Onr aotemporary Is cermet la his remarks. Although 'the e th nical bushier' of the mining regions of Pennsyl vania is extend's., yet in the main it •is composed of petty came of Infractions of the law, such as amanita, . larcenies, etc., the majority of which are committed when the offenders are under the influence of intoxica ting liquor. • OonSideeing the homogeneous nature of the mass of the population of the mining regions, we consider that those regions will ampere favorably; In poba r t of freedom from great crimes, with any other seo- tion of i ttm country. To some agricultural sections whkhlalglit be named, they are superior.. Wewill not ri Institute,a nresperhon with the large cities, ref they are. [peculiarly, the l trot bed of orlimme, and the most horrible trapdlea are continually emitted within their crowded f walla—eriasenWhich If perpetrated la this Region y wookl - astound the world; andelmlne the security to life, and anise the trembling finger of horror to be pointed i at ns., No; elear.Jorrrnol, the greatest enemy to our mining population Is - intoxicating Uglier. The Court is' filled with beldame; and the Alma Ronan and Prison with. Iniatta by the Demon ROM. Could the blighter be b m/ ished from our midst, 'a happier, more prosperous, $lO 00 • • /5 00 • bOO • S 00 - 800 • 300 "'"re orderly emumunity, than this, K would lardifilcult to 2nd. The,Court, we are glad to sty, hail during its present session, expressed Melt in the most firm. deter mined manner, In regard to the vicdatiens during the past"year, of the prorisinnse the Liquor Law. and will prosecute to the full extent,lvery violator of that law. With the citizens of Schuylkill Ciainty unanimous In sustaluing the Court In this matter, we hare the bright est hops! of the futon.. riestrilt the sets of liquor 4n thiiCounty, and we will yearly, present a criminal re cord most creditable to the Cool Legion. Therelu at m eant, lies the great source of all our trouble. Wasn't Proceohips.-:ire orations our molt Of the poefedings of the Ginn of Oyer sod Seroloso, now In session to this Borough: 4 . • Oust. ea. Daniel seillog liquor ti Pun day. Verdlet-iullty. T. anra. vs. %ugh D'roley—tor Isattalattlatter. Verdirt— guilty. ' lieuteneett to pay eats of prosecution and utk dere an lutprieoumentio solitary cOulluomout at labor, for a period of '3 yearn. Ikoil , ea, Robert r—Far selling liquor on Sow day. Parties being beard, the bond seateared Veit, to pay a Ass at $l9, costa of prosecution sad eland coannit. tin not exasediag ! lo Urat. oa irbildlealkine—Yor lbws without Mirror entered, and no cults, by direction of the Oirtirt. Cbss. vs. rations seillueliquor riUa out IteSnali • The Court having beard the rrtlea, mentrn • red IS Deft. to Par a 6. of $3O. costa of prosseuiton and stied onsugitUag not glieseding 30 days. . MIL is. ititricis Clitokos—Yoe selling liquor Willson! Tardiet—gniity genteused to pay, finest $3O, mad et prosseutkm• and stand essetalited not exegiedk in 30 dlr. "- • • en; vs Andrus Wpm' without li ;agate. Mt. Delfnit la sgregitiumee to answer at dept. Studios. • - Q. -"., . Om. vs. Woa..4.'oUstuses—ior selling liquor MI. Sot i4pßill. •,Cl.ilant: kit sorts. , arras.. Bake-/-rat nailing liquor on Sunday. Not True BILL • oously-lbr costs. . Coss. sr. arrselisslor soillse liquor With cut Meuse. Verdict—not "silty'. 'away to pay assts.. Clos. es. Inas Im*.-ihr wlllog Uquor on illinds:go-g Vordlet—gullty. Ileulenst4l to psi • dna or $lO, oasts of petaiscatteis And_undingo Imprlunisatrat Is County' Jail tir tit 90 doryf.' ' hams to Setioc—P r pr willing tiptoe without taroac— belt. plead patty. No tented' topay a dna of p 0 sad eosta of Proleentlott.- , • Boas ea. &ttse--tai otithig liquor artliKatt Ileortoc— Daft. pleid gullti..listittateod to pays it** of s*, eosts of postedattott sad;towderatk an Imprisonment. to Goad tylail for oss month, to ciao:sone immediately aftar tit* aritratic;at of the * daySSerrotenee. Ogi. es, CUL P.Thkei.sfor es2Ucs Uwe sit oet Mamie. 'Verti.ket4iit gni*. Omni, Ibrlosti. Qm. ti P. er—ror Indian 'demi Hoonft•-• Rd. prof. extend ipmpiarmirst of melt. Cgos.“. Patrick Witiliaber..., Amu Tantlet-iMt diselliampl.l S. Jokii Biaekbuilt—for rape. :Verlltt--14 (bat. ss. Zweamnal Reeer—Larsitay. lienteoned the Deft to pay a Mutat 6 eta, mite Of proseention and nir done an Imptisofnuent fOr one ask. • . Gm*. F. 4. fiflael—Wor neither liquor without U. ionic . peft. plaid gaff.. flootancod to pay ine of po, co, of onnecutfon mai stand connuitted not teed' ns'3o days. I tiny sr. 3.sate-4oe 0114 keno :nil 'pinata,. Nel. pros. entered on inymei r it of eon. • ' -,ol6.'es...lWrick. Wheat and othara—Asikalt and Battery. Verdict—Doff, raffia WhaleadfalifY• Ben. tamed to pity* floe of lit and casts of potesention. the. U. W Uialr Brafts-o-forsdtsetlos and itaetardy.— The °Sort baying beard the pasties, the case was di. mired, and the puttee direeted to go and get ourried: One. vs. AVOS I*May—ror pelting itgetee. lira, Pm. °sieved to payment's( sods. , Que.'es. Hatay Itader—Yor 61110,04 pm without D. *ens& Terdlet--gnUty. Deft. bound la neeogalsasess of $lOO in' testify imalast George Lanai at ,west seadoe.-- Sontuntsd to pay • Lisa of $lO. costa of prcoepeotlot and stand Pounnitted not eigieeilog 30 daya. ;4. an. vs. John Ara td—?or Assault and Bettery.-- Veedict—leitteneed to pay a doe of d rte., wets of rpm cutfon and nnamgrian bnprbtement tr 10 days. fine. re. Amelia :Waitangi:P-Ihr larceny. - Verdict —uot salty. . • Smote es: Annt—rot larceny: 'lTerditt—sot 31. Streams and .1 .31.144ards fai Deft.,and Walks, and B. ttattiolosoow tar (ken. , tusk as. Ante Dirt'td, Jr.—Tor selling liquor rails. out license. Sentenced, pi, a duo of $3O, costs of ,prowieutlou,and stand counttled noteneeding 30 days. ' pea. es. Gem Witimou—Vor selling liquor without cense. Deft. plead guilty. Sze os. Sum—llinr selling Ilgror on Sunday. 13en tensed to t Sy a tine of $2O, tests of .proseentton and stand committed nnt.ext,ting 30 days, and ids Hawn strookett. i , an,. u. iv* Own—lfor Weeny. Vonllet--gallty.— Sentenced to .pay iosti of prosoeutbn and undergo as mpriaonment In bounty Jail Sr 4 ealeuder months. Was. vs. Alm Mirrard—los 441thig liquor on 5u14447 Ventkt.—guilty; : .; • ans. ps. Cluirosi Wolf—For melting liquor without 11- MA9. Verdletiguilty. Eleuteuted to pay *iris 41110, cods of pm/cation and stand committed nasesprilliqr 10 days. . • , Ches. vs. Fittrick.Lmsch—Selling liquor on Sunday.— Sentenced to pay a line of $lO, iosta of pnbeention, and 30 days Imp isonment. ants. vs. Jlargard Quin--Surety of the Peace. The Court having heard the parties, Deft. was diselUrged on payment of costa. Con. es. Thos. hardy. d. al.—Tor , Atalleions mischief. Verdiet—notqullty, and Deft. to pay meta. Pintoes'-- the Deg: to pay torts of proseetition. ants. vs. said Kolaly.—For selling liquor without 11- MM.!: Verdict-Guilty. Pentenced to pay a line of slo,' emits : or prosecutlon, and stoud committed noticeding 30 days. Om. rz. Thomas, Histten—Tor Surety of the Peaal.--, Court dinteted Ralph Judy, the prosecutor, to, pay h. i coats. Chet. es. lllo6oel Lang-lor selling liquor without 11. sense. The Court having heard parties, directed Deft. to glee hail in MO, to appear at September dons, to testily- against D. G. Ytiengling. to pay 'a thi of $lO, costs of prosecution, sod Stand committed set ez. eventing 30 days. that. vs. Daniel Keeler—For selling vegetables wltt license. Jurielthiltawn, and Deft. to pay costs. .1 that. vs. ..1:ohn flas—foe selling Liquor al II. een-e. The Court directed the Deft to pay a One of , costa of prosecution, and stand committed not isz log 30 days.. Cbis._ef.Vierfes Wasem—For forties don and. r. dr. ..Xol.\.l'ros. entered In this case. toomwoiticargo. Nap of Pottsville. We understand that our townsman, Samuel' Lewis Eq., has in contemplation the publication, at an early day,ota new and'erwrect map of t he Borough of Pottsville, constructel altogether hum hi. own surveys. We know (hat Mr. feels is well Unalitled for this task. in the first place ho has bad tithipireLyeara "aperient., as a surveyor. Secondly, be mediate surrey of the Borough required by the Aet'nf ineorporation, and thirdly he has acted as Borough Surveyor for the taut sixteen years, in which - time ha bus run all the streets and allies, and measured a large portion of the lots. The materials thus obtained must be more authentic and reliable than any that can be procured by a stranger or any one less fool liar to the tkm than Mr. Lewis. , Our town is made up of a number of parterre additions, owned by different parties, and of which no original draughts retnals..— The oonnectlons of these are difficult to comprehend, but which we are aseared,hatebeeonse pethetly familiar to the Born - ugh Surveyor. We trustuur eitisenawill ex tend a literal patronage to this undertaking eolltat we may have a really useful map of our borough and not a mere picture, inch as the tart one published. [rola via scams' ac maim.] MU.. Cations :-;The gement energene *Akin of our Court in 'relatkn to violatknurof the Liquor and Pealkla7 laws merits and -melees the emnmeudation °fleecy good citiseir. Bet there is one class of violators of the law in relation to the sail of liquor who tom to lufve been entirely overlooked. I allude to thou who in 1855, were licensed to sen by not lees measure than one quart. Their licenses alive not been renewed, the law under which they were grant ed having been repealed, yet those so, licensed continue to sell openly, alleging Chit their licensee specified no time for the expiration of the license. It into be hoped that those men who as • class, are more intelligent And In the estimation of the 'world more respectable than those against whom the whole force of the pieaent effort stems to be directed, may be made to know-..that the law was made fey all, and that the penalty incurred by the respectable storekeeper Is the same as that Incurred by the keeper of the wayside grog-sne 10 hop. 1A, 1857. Imentuun. Ju Ws publish the following conimunication by portico- , lar request of an old eitizen and subseriber,a mamboed the Methodist Church, In . reply to the liev-Mr. Guy's Cud of lot wok. As we have palliated articles on both sides of this quAtlon, we take occasion to' rimairk that any further articles with regard to the eontrowersy can linty appear inniirndrertlstng coltiszins: Atari's. Earrone;:-In looking over the Jetram- welch I always consider** determent of good things-of June 6th, 1 discovered three notices in reference to the 24 If. IL Church of Pottevile. If it will not trespass on the • eolucons of the JOCRNAL too much, I wish to my a few things to reference to said church, and to mid notices. Several yea mance, as is welt known to many who are still Urine to Pottsville. a separation of the members of the first N.E.Church took place. This was done with the knowledge end mount of the officiary of the Phila delphia Annual Conference, who had a right to direct and govern. The persons who withdraw were but few in number, and left the members of the first church In possesiiion of their church editiceand lot. Theseceding members - never asked a dollar of their peahen at the first church's hands, but sought a home and shalt :elle them selves like the Pilgrim fathers, where they might dwell and worship God free from dictatorial oppression. Not withstanding this him done by the authority of the 11. E. Church of the United States, it met with amen oppo sition from a est tale source, (not neenemil now to nauts,) and every means to prevent their success, was resorted to. Hard things were said. Undueepithetswere used but•atill, after all there were hiendsin thecongngation, and sexing the citizens of Pottsville who came forward nobly with willing hearts sod hands, and eentributed to their need in this enterprise. The resul t was a beau , • tifel brick edifice, located at larbet, and William streets -whirls-was dedicated teethe worship of Almighty God by the Rev. Bishop E.l.7earde. Thus tar alrwas right. Yearslare elapsed ante that time end during those ream the church has been sup plied with mbeesters from the Phllidelphia *napoleon ihrenee. It is sled a tart, that all those ministers have been fairly and fully paid for their labor: It is also true that during those years the church has had • Maculae' to contend witdituipally owing to a floating debt and it nal be re col lected that st one time it was under the hammer of the Sheaf. But those Maculaes have been overcome. The Smiting debt has betel ,The church edifice has been handsomely Stied up and anew tin roof has heen put on. The thatch was in a more favorable condition on April let hist, than at any previous period aline ft was And dedicated. - • 'Leonid here remark, that the present favorable post . Wu of the thumb, is In a measure, owing te many who are not members of the church. j In reforests .to -the Macula* above nauzed, 'them would have been her pe anion long ere this, but for the friendly aid of-allow me to came afewatleaatot thoes,whogavecoanteninue and lector-end laflueoee of GM Ear. Joseph Malool,' the aid of It..Adams,-thellesers. Patera:dui, A. Russel, Epq., andothers, while at the sareetitne the ussunserthip did what It . could both with their time and meoey.- For the material aid afforded by.theeitiuma of Pottsiille generally-the membership ought,.and I believe do, cherish a grateful remembrance.; And tom, bht for the notices •in the columns of the Jammu, nobody - would for a moinent,auspect anything wrong. As regards . ' the membenhip oftbeld M i. Church, there is Whin wrong. 'They are content to enjoy and have tharitehts me heretofore. No doubt this is she the Seance the . congregation. If the innual conference at Its last semlon omitted In consequence of mbtrepresentation or otherwise to sup. ply the 24 Church with a 'smother. it Is not the fault of the 24 H. E..Cleureh. nor does It affect their rights. nor dos it *Mow that the rhureb oogbt to be rented or edit. The 2d K. N. Church hasalways paid itspreschers. there. fore Vat can be no ground the selling or renting.- It j cannot be urged that the church is not needed. The; isoneragialotie have always beer - large when. them hats been an ndent Ministry. It has been reported that in sell the 24 H. B. Church and enhance the pecuniary ad vantages et the first, would he a benefit to the That (*doubtful. At any nte there it is no Just mem, money, religiously, theleaartirally -or legally that it I should be 501 d..., A.bonil and mortgage fererlosed, alone' can sett it without the penitent of the terfriters; . Aud now In retaliates to the notices. Shit the. no- tice to rent or to sell, and what they say in reference to the talon of the Annual - thefference. ..I don't halm, • that any 'eths, authorial* the sale of the 24 ILL Church stands nonsiedoio the-books of the AnnualCese • stre.....lf does n ainremature and very isnidleio Itus. In east it the comin ce un r tica ly slimed William L. Gray ibis correctly' stated - that the property Is the right oftte members ot the .24 .111.. Mirth. The Trustees hold it In trust for 'min membership by the au thority of el. E. Church of .the Milted States, according -to its emanation, and sad trusteeltere a legitimate Of" molisal ion. nut even that fad does Dot muter the pow er to do an illegal set.: Without the consent and advice of the membership they hare to right to sell or fait- Ai.repede the makes continued in eallicconumalcatten -a call for I dieting of this blabbers' of the 241 M. E. Church; by one who is not a member, whether this be the het or no, I cannot WI. It Is very made but for the help of. some who are not usembersoftheChurch, there would have been no i. 24111. E. Church, and that having given them Money it la not .to be. wondered if i they sail feel an haired sad would be willing to Midst by thels counsel and Adelman the arrangements mem* ry tiff the prosperity of said church. Ittabotildettemi sad meitlnG many of themeenbere attend it, Ido act 40110411, that it wmad be 'very treasonable, or that it awed* be a source of emonateunkatlen. 1 had thoeght that the dark ages bad passed away with the years that atheredin the like century. , Again Is Infer th at there must bit a tehtais in' regard to the salon of the Mama Contemtme, for If I under. stand the minute,, Rey. William L. Urals 111 appointed to the metered charmed kith therches. -If there *my swig provision In the amiethtmest,that he h Dot to thm nith any presekleg to ths2.4Church,l de not-know, but I mad believe that he bringslusy lastructlons td eon ' sign the id Church to the sodas aud Globate-or tellet out her iiistenem-er that there )easy more reason he selling the Orst'thurets than the 2d, or the 2d then :the Sett, mast either mettle he sold. Theretbre : the . notice headed "CAUTION," well timed and in place; What right has any man or any set of men to dispel, of my tights, at least bates I Le. felt then, bottle Lee and theTeatimony I I have deemed the limping ddatotlMPublie and the Church. A Sao= ar via fir M. E. CnegeW: /Weak Juniata, Int, - MX, PAINE AltD NUNES. Thy New Teed of Breen gees into effect the 14 of Jol7. mitterial Cotorpotioo b proposed to be M at ilErDestbs bs Ptribidelpbts last Teak, 174. Is New:fork, 312. jiralks Aetna of the Niagara bard . reeeiv. gisatuttention la England. • • '' Wells, tag., for nearly 25 years i sitter eCtitegreensate (8. c ! ) hiouutnineer, is jitrahs4 end ashuou Ilea beau caught tarp situtters thie season, in the Susquehanna at Stabil% • -• ' -! • `Km. , Smith; - Vbrotiter to 'Joseph the Prophet ' ' . Is Out is s strong letter denouncing Mormonism:, 4 1E1I`Daniel Shaw. /Schaal Carney and G. Streetsloger .were accidentally drowned in Lyeotn loi enunty, last week. • • 'Some of the 'Teals pipers am agitating the• question' of partiGuning of the State and sake fear or Ave of it., , . • . . , periiiii. Shaw dOuwaittod soicidW, is New York oa *middy, by cutting bar throat, add prodpliating belief from a (Dumb *tory window. um! • . ilidrTbe p . ublieation. of daily paper will be commenced to'iteuding on - Monday neat, by Mr. Gets of the Gazette. The prise is to be two cents •per ropy. plirilirs. Catharine Woodward, "wife of Both Warren J. Woodward, of Bloonisbuit, died . at Wilkoshatill, on the 28th ult., at sr.onanaaption, aged 33 yetra. • . ollsTtle duties levied on a barrel of dour. at Havana, and at all the porta In Cubs, amount to $9,85. The &trots corn a fraction - , over forty oasts per bushel. : *PA reeent western paper oontitins thi fol. lowing : "A gentleman by the name of Thalberg has given a concert in this plaoe. lie plays the piano very well." iss-Browolor, of the Knoxville Wsig, of the 25th. says that the tales of Want and starva tion in Tennessee, extensivelreiroulated abroad, are greatly ekaggeratad. ,per-Thres United States senators from New Hampshire have died within three years and all while in office, vise Mews. Moses Norr is, Chas. G. Atherton, and James .Bell. jgallrldrs. Simeon Hays residing at floricon (N. Y.,)—still alive, but failing rapidly—has existed eleven us oaths without a particle of nourishment passing her lips, extepting a small quantity of water and apple•sauee. Her disease is spilaptio tits. Her stomach se.eme to hare an uncontroll. Able aversion to any kind of aliment Whatever. pll"Peter B. Manchester, the "distinguished" Cincinnati beaker, who suddenly departed for California some two years and a half ago, to the regret of his °amoristsa depositors, has redden!, turned up in Chicago, and was arrested there.. At is presumed that be will be held in custody until a requisition eat be procured from Guy. Chase.l , /-The Wheeling (Vs.) inselligemeer annot n. ees on reliable authority, thatithere 'are extensi*e Lovorneats among th e largest landholders in that, AI to dispose by wholesale of _immense tia°h. of country to KU Thaler's company, to bo soldi to bodies of settlers now about etnirating' fthm the Eastern and Western State; aiso,lhat Kentucky abd Tennessee hare been bidding for the ;441- ttou'of the company,and it is probable that.cOn 'aerobia purchases will be made in those States. ' per -the Presbrrnrian Church in Mandeld, put up in 1823, by isilunteer labor, is beine,torn down. A "Pole" In the Herald thus pathetically cluims "a Node" to the "01.1 Meat In Mouse:" Pairerell I old church Of mi beiliposi; witnerner of kat- Tykisms and backakes a longing onto Strata seams kausink me mennyrnspank. Ink at hoim for not alittin strata To meeting—old charnel Good Bit ' 011-There seems to just now a mania (Or a voyage to Europe. • "Everybody ind his self." are going. Our "fastest families" Bnd it Decease. ry, in order to be an courant with the fashionable world, to itnltato the example of the lady we toad • of--: "Mr:. Bill laver, 111, I And nothing can improve her, • Until she sees thi Tuilleries, And waddles thrpugh the Louvre:R.. The European complaint '.is a godsend to' the owners of our Atlantic steamers, and the "house of Vanderbilt" have entered;the rate just in the nick of time to make a redone. Iterßenjamin Sharpleis died at .Catswissa on Thursday, May 28th, in the 9211 year of his age. The deceased was the oldest man: in Columbia county, at the time of his death. He was one of the oldest settleti of Catawissa, and lived from the beginning to the end of the Quaker Congrega tion, and Ur modest little meetiug.house in ghat village. He was one of the lint, the last and the moat devout of the members who worshipped there; and his life was as circumspect and exam plary.as his ,religions worship was regular and faithful. With him the little Quaker meeting house has gone to decay; and the old line of pratri arehs who first settled the most ancient town of Columbia county has 'gone to mother earth. • rTrIMTII ITnowstrfrand has been bleated to in Minnesota to overbear the Republiiiii sentiment of tbe'People. Thus I. Paul, which polled 1,1Y4 votes at the butly•contested Charter Malian a tnonth ago, has now polled twenty. sight asuedroli and beentp—en Nervier of over nine bun &id In a month!. We learn that the crews oftwen ty steamboats who were that day lying at St Paul, were voted over'and over at the different pails till the EMI. germ were sure they bad enough. The Plower mod Dem ocrat eye: rem = "The election yesterdsy was • animated and sae& flag. ne• vote polled was an tlylarpntange. Indeed, ea to croak awe anedoneas of fneN4 ii , 4 MOO seanscjial exited. thls ealdect, however, we win' Me, all comments, until placed to tbe panteadon of ne.., liable eridimeti. While the success of the Democratic party la a result in which we feel a vital interest, we shall never countenance the conunindon of illegal acts to secure it." , . In the rural districts, whim, such frauds were not per pstrated, the Republicans did nobly. Ankerleimattpar i ll o least State If 01311 US. GOVIRXOI DAVID WILMOT, of Bradft)of coni3ty CANAL CONNINFIONEN WILLIAM MILLWARD, of Philodelphbt. .nioon or nos ourazoi Qom: JAMES V.IRECIL of Fayette county, ' JOSEPH 4. LEWIS, of Chester midi. Deaseeratpo State Nesilaattoss, G0T1112102 WILLIAM V. PACKER, of Lyeoming county CANAL ocurxraffrolm: NIMROD STRICKLAND. or Chester county WILLIAM STIRONO, of Berks county JAMES TLfOMPSON, of Erie county. '"WHEN a railroad was fu ,y completed, Folks kick ' d up a mighty great time— . Mayor and Alderman guzzled champagne. And their touts were sting in bad rhyme." Now railroads are as welt known, and as exten sively patr o nised as is the magnitiCent Clothing Eotablisment of Granville &tikes, No. 607 (late 209) Chestnut street, P .iladelphia. . A Rim? or ras PAiT.—Osie iluedreri Tears Ayo—The good barine.William and Anne trued at Savannith nom Barcelona recently, where heti long and successfill career brought her Late imme-1 diato notice. She was built in 1747. stud in 1 / 5 9t carried Wolfe to Quebec. Times and things have( changed since the William and Anne first floated! on-the brine—for instance there were then no such gorgeous establishments as the Brown Stone! Clcitlaing Hall of. Rockbill 1 Wilson, Nos. 04 and 605 (now style) Chestnut lured, above Sixth 4 Philadelphia. • • j ,MiIiMMINOMMEMONI.II.I I • /314 8 r0f. Went's : Bak Itistahnin. is said to 14 the ony mascara now *Anus and gray- hair. It dal moves an send, deadd i C and anohdens ins* matron the scalp, sad Is a low dsprestento pay hale. to Iteiidi inal color and Issaaty. ibN peepandk, andalas up 4 lotto& natter, bit reinseititas On bar by lasigotathas and restoring pada:thank to the aealp, thee latpattlai new life and vigor , to the roots, bud bj , then healthy fluid to flow Into each ariseate halt.—Loaisrine Mines. Srliellowars Ma and . !denigration may always be prevented, by the time* use of Holloway's Otntinint, and lockjaw has Never beck known to euperamssln ski one orszirsal Nary obeli It vu need as a dressing." , Its" heallig properties • all proverbial Iti,sl 1 puts of the trottd, anti it Is needle ill the gnat "unlike' Institioes of Coatlumntal Enrofe, the only rellatde sod speak for wounds, 41. ears, timpani! swellings, cancer, tumors, and eirtiptlye maladies, The pills ari prescribed b 7 eminent tne4l4l piectioners as the meet ethos clone remedy for indlgia. Hoe, )leer complaint and disorders of thithowels. R.'. R. M.i • Tanoarrius Pon Ornca, Sallth Co., Mw., BlackVe l il . * Floyd , merchants' of -the above place, write oseesedeg. of Jane 15,1858-- 1 . . . --- ;ne IL FL ItAKEDIM are taking the lead of all aae• Melees; they have fully proved themselves to bees pled as tiny are recwomended, and bare cored all di aveseaelce ohieli they have been taken. They are the beet roar dies we/bus In 14i rectlon of country." i • ELAccwiu. A Turret: , ' In Mtsdss:ppi there are many planters who hare ino other medicine on their plantations test Itaderafs. No Doctors are needed where the R. It lig - podia are under stood, and that Is the reason why so many &eters of small Aleuts ate opposed to them. In's!! cease cieutter, whether Yellow, Bllllons,TYPhis, gantlet or Intertnß tent, 'Midway's Regnistoes and RAMC will cure and yes vent: 7 • In all exam of Dysentery. Cholera, Cholera Krems, Cbolk, Radrrey's Relief will in a Sty abates cure - the learnt attache. , • . la all camp liereisehothartne, tooloreug, Raderufs iteroluent, and ItsguWoro, will aim* blatant relief, and a quick can. In all teem of cieettreneee; Iran aiasltlrs, Dyepeph, Itißlitsettoor !labours Regulators wig in a by days aft all right. . None so Irregular butitsdway's Regulators viii nem liter novo so tartured wttb pains, bat Reality's Ready Relief will soothe and litigate the ,moat terrible per rupee;'none so reduced, by disease, so crippled with So• firming", so disligured with soreitnkerrs, or/Meted with &Tofu* bat liadleay's Resolvent will rent:nate, and re* tore to health and lib. • • tvi uppitTp—hrphy.:.Ths,the 10th Ind., IL' i the Nei. A. Prior, tansy Poem of ilsobaterallie, township, to Ituxams,lsint, wood daughter of Peter Eddy of the BMW plate. 4 %. ITICIIINILAUP—RANNO—On the Ibtk ofblush, by the paw. In St. James's, Church, lielinyikill Haven, Timm RICIERILItre,pf Bailment; East Norwegian hiwh ship, to Ilany Raissa, of the awe piece., - , DIED. PdXSON—Atlneaboirei labs. near vet, es the Rtk tastes!, after a flegerhqp Meenr,,Wni Lux J.,non of JAM and Louisa ?mon In Winne yeti Oar bead le braes; tone: Ilite left Ude Add *bare; . Mosel etude of lore were round him drew", we could not keep ll* hens.. , • Tito wear J"" Douro at loot twig flo& W. Wally doeplog now ' Pfu gain Wets Ma ash* beta, , A emrsi *ions Ida toow. .I'!!giosi,s? . .)ntr4,,lit . oft t ! Isoriess. sip- - nraaring MISTMODINt Clllll4lB,- eOrner or I,yott end ad street. la tiolvine SereterfiVabbath 0 o'cloc,A. N.,,and cloak, P.M. - • la-nusrvarnoDisr sr 'kora. ciiracu.;6e ond Street, Petb•Mte; Bai. IftuntarL.Daar; Wenn,' MI" emeleaerery Sabbath at 10 A. Wand it 73.0!,,w. IC4O Ina urragiut catrecn, Market Srijare PotbrUle, Bev. D*ln6 Sum, Puts. Divine eervire In thief:berth malady every Sunday. Moinlng, at 1034 delta; eresiniy, et 1 o'lloelt. Weekly, Prayer Wig, Murata, mans. nt7 Oka. • • • • SirDAPI . I.IS2 COLUBCII.--The following Walden' are expected to gll the pulpit of the Maptlst Muth at the thins iodinated: , • W. R. Watkraem4 '2d Sunday In June, 1857. . Decree Spratt,,i ' 241 do Jelly. • Edgar M. Levy, 2d,, do August, •• ." A. K. Bell, I Zd do Septansheri John U. Castle, t Yd do October. " airTIUSITY 'CKURCU SSSVICiS. - Jnac , lSSl tithes Pled Sunday, after Trinity.--LlNned* P. 11.-Attbeide lst rl. II 21st- Second Sunday after Trinity...rt./ones& Is t Aete,.t. -P. )1,-Geneslt Re, 24 Ulm 111 • i• 24th-St. John. Baptists.-Servlci at 5 o'clock, P. M. 28th-ltdrd Sandia) , short tioltr.--throttls Acta 31.:-4etiesla :111,24 Tim. Ili, &a. - 2911r-41t.. Peter's Dr. -Divine lbreke at SP. M. nd lemone, Acts vil and Acts lv.. _ - The morning wiles on the Lord's. Day begin.,-jut 10 o'clock, and the stimulus at a quarter Wire 8 o'elotk, " j D. WASIIIIIOIII4, Renter. WANTED., , , ~ Vi r, it! . 1 r 6 ti4 ' 15 i An s ot int , e i l o li a te r t i Delltit Ylirt 'S 11 0; fa. lb one of tidwitrious habits a good opportunity Is oirerest.ut learning Ow business. Address "ALPHA," this olden. i Pottsville. Juno 16, 'l7 .14.1 t ..... JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAK atS, to whim good wagei and constant tit tos gliro, are wanted at Ashland, licit y I county, Pa. • AMOS TIOCIL Ashland, liay - 184 pgo ..AMENTS 7/2 1 1TED ia ;=— .. 13usi , ; oo • tanattsf, Capital rtstatradoltsa dollar& - • Sirrer particttlais, enclose stamp, and address IiARTYN, May 9,'67 114101 500 LOCAL, ANN I) TRAVELING AGENTS WAltnain the Wall Basis. paying from PO to, $l5O per month—em husaluit or dance business; Permanent employmeet gilreO Dnil no eagle) required' Yor particulars curbs* postap stamp and address, - A slums, N. U. Aprti 11,'67 j . i Ih* - . 4 i tto DMINISTRAT ON. NOTICE.— , Wiretap JAttao a of Administration on tits estate o lIN DRAM, late of Narth blembeint township, Schuylkill twenty, deeresed, have been granted tb the sntoseribsc by tbs &mister of Schuylkill county;--itotko is hereto given requesting all those Indebted td WO , - tate to mate psymentiatui than having elattaiwill pre sent them torsettlement. ,IBMIAII'DILIES, May ao, 'CI SOP ' A Adatinintruk#, AR VAIINISTRATION NOTICE. - 7 - Whereas Letters of Administratiouon the estate of IA MUTE'S, deceased. bite of Schuylkill min ty. have basil granted to the undersigned by the Reels tot of Sebointlit-eounty.—Notire is hereby given that all Indebted to mid esditto wlll nuOto payntent4 and those having claims whist It will present %bens for mottle.' rnent. f. PUlLLlPS,AdaaliOnetor. May 30. '5l . R2-3t ' DISSOLUTIONS'. PISSQLUTION.—The . pait ershjp herelefor• existing betwees George Racked and. Ludwig in the &twirl and Boat Building Dual. neat at tho Oreigiburg Landing under. se Ann of Rick ert a Ludwig, was dissolved by mutual cousent, oM the first day of April, 1857. The business of the 'I late Bra . will be settled up by George Rickert, who roe fluee the buslneu at r ho old place on WS own amount.,' - • T ' ' , GEORGBJOCKERT, June s, 'u'{ =a* I Y. LUDW.IO. • • ti ARTINERSHIV, NOTICE , --Tile en•pastrtership in the lumber buslnrei lberettdote ex ing between • it. C. IT i bon and Lewis RoYed, wastkli day (April 23, UST,) dissolved by =anal ecniient.' i • a. cf.wiLsos. . 1 . LEWISNO R. The un4ntyned base this day (April 27, Ifit7.) en " Into co-partnership, in the lumber brothels, at the m' saw atilt at the foot of the Inclined plane* oulthe , . 11. & S. 11. R. N., tinder the arm of it. p. A JAMES WILSON. All orders for lumber promptly attended to. • I ' It. C. WILSON, May 2,'81 It 3- 1 t 1 JAMESIVILSON. P ISSOLUTION OF VARiI'NER ,II y Il i n. " ltro —N lll l n B lVSTlte g t i ll e l 7l . t ell • .itl i . i l. n r.. Uremia , . Mirtutel Bress'er.and George P. ns;tradins• as merchants, at Dondidson,.Sehnylkill ro4 Pit.. ander the firm name: of BITIMLER, OWENS i 00.. wiut -oci the 2 d day of May, A.l[l:, 1E57. dissolved by 4 _Mutual eon wet, and not (mm 2d day of May, 1887, Pd R. Dressier; J. 11. Bre&sier and Idkhatd - Tireveler,, threeJOT the pion eer partn e rs still continent. lin tasty en the !tinnier bust ores as merchants under tic, arm mote INSISSSLE'R. A CO, at the town of Donaldson . In said county...and the said firm beg lease to return their thanks to the public for past *vers. and hope by strict attentioni to business to merit e share of pdbile patronage. I . , P.O. IMIRSARR, • I • i J. 11. murssua, MICHAEL sitEssum, MAY 2', 1 '57 27-60 , - GEO. V. °WAIN. - LOST & FOUND. , Q'PRAY 110 G.—Came ta•the prerni ses of the subscriber, residing In Jack: . ... " nn street, this borough. Want the List dal .J• i of April, a BLACK 800. 'the owner wi) . • Vila: ;It.' please come forward, prove property. pay c . - ac. take it away._ ___ 11170 H 03 IRE. June 13, '4 24.10 RAY COW.—Came to di S c • residence of the subscriber, on or alkrut i .....,/ the last of May, a brown and white spotted CU' , sop: posed to be about five.oc six pews old. Es , cow has a ri it Joann, and Is fresh. The owner ia dad to- Wine Ipr ward, prove property, pay charges and t a e — bet away, otherwise sheet!! Le sold secordinit to 1104 JOEL IMO. Doi:Littman, June 13,'!47 . s r ?kits .. ST RAY COW.—Strayed i 4( i. The Subscriber, residing in Norwegian at.. so.. Pottsville, on - Saturday, May 130th, a Slide • bad a white star on her Ibrebeadt—high horns, turned backward—the top of her ta 11, amkthe lower past of her bind legs white. A suitable reward will be paid on returning said cow to HENRY SHELLY, or giving him Information where he tan get her. June 5, '57 - 23-34 • QTRAY HORSE: 7 w. ,Iyas c av ki brought to ffnmmel's Tavern,Yrieterr burg. on • Baturdiy, slay 23d, inst.,' Yobs BAT HORSE, between 3 and 4 years old—has a w e star on the ttivehred. and the right awe foot and left hind foot white—had no shoes on his hind lest—sup. posed was weer shod. The said horses supposed to have beep stolen, baring been brought lb Priedensburg ‘7,Vo t man not known, who left rather hiettly,leaylsig a tag behind. The roan who leftil the bares was about twelity.five yeare old, poek-niarked, wore a blink frock coat. frith yellow buttons, four ort each sloes, and wary a Kostintb Black fiat. The owner* the horse is requested to tome forward and call up the subscriber. prove proy, pay env reward otferedlSlleipsn.ss,and take rid hors. sway, otherwise Wildlife said according to law. . ÜbIIRY BRl2sBLlift; gets ft/ Whyse Township, &Weea musty Ma 30.'57 . , NOTICES: OTIOE is hereby, gives that after the 20th all., no awes ant be allowed to stand o the public streets to the anboyetteeof the people. D. D. CIIIIIBT; . Waif Derpast.. Pattern* Janel 3, „ 24•31. r • 11OTICE TO UIL.D.ERS.—=Rev: M. Walsh, Pastor of St. Jerumea R. C. Chureti, 16 the borou g h of Tama q ua. Invites pmposala for furniah tog materials and completing mid Church, at lds. resi dence, before or on Saturday; June 21(ltb,Ileit, up to .1 o'clock, P. M. [Tanm e na, Ju n e 13, '57 24.1 t 10. of 0. F.—The memberp'of 01. • card LonhneNo. 33, are hereby notified that quar terly &i r ons subject to an extra asenentent of. Wants per QUI .if not paid" in NIL on or befony z ihe first meeting lights InaitOetober. January , and 'pril. By ord. of the ' ..1 RIOLLAY F. L , &c. Pottsvi Is, Juiel3, 7 ' ! ) Si4o • • O FF CF.' OF. THE DONALDSON istrairigmtiar a R 41180,0 00.—No: 28 Ser. chants' Masan" Philadelphia, Juzia lath, latif ' NOTICIL—The Couponi for the Inters* due on the lath hilt, on the Seven per cent. mortgege bonds of this Conipany, will be paid on presentation at their ones, or at the Bank of Northam:Watt& C. 15. SPAili9LEtt, Truman.. 24.2 t Joao la, 'ST s,VOTTSVILLE. MINING & MANU-,' rAcruitnia 001IPANY.—Tint book's for the sub- Minn of the capital stock of the Pottsville Mitring A 'Manufacturing Company SA be opened at the. office of V. tipancen, Pottsville, ou 'Tuesday, Jens 2344 at 10'o'1 clock, A...thAlas at the mama time and. place an Meer lion will be held ler the directors and' officer*, to sere fur the enacting Year. • Swab for the subscription to the capital atock,wlll he- opened at • the office of Richard Jones, No. 61. Walenet Meant, Philadelphia,'Jumit :ffithe 1857, at 10 o clock. A. 31.,,Pi . . . By esker of the Incorporators ._ I - - - :r • • 1 fUCUAItD4CNICB, *Wankel. • ' . ,-. 8. Naimoli Wires, Sccrenrey. June 13, 'CT • • , 1 ' . 2114 t • i'•• 4t.SPECIAL' AIEETING of Stock= beldam o'' the Philadelphia k Banbury Ball Read mpaity will be held at their Oki its Philadelphia, oh MONDAY, lapped, at twelve o'clock br orderof Wand of Dkeetora, , . .ItQINEY FISUBR, i i J une 5, , 51' 23-25' , draretary. : PROPOSALS.-- , -.Seated Propipags will be reiwived by thw *Mg -Dcesrd of erfdliCilah until Jane tOth, for building a Prime &heel Usente,ihr -ty by ality feet. Mini and, speeldrations as be meta by calling elk the subscriber. - Ji3.UPCII ' 1,1 I Me, 110, 112.4 t. •• • I. IFFICE PHILADELPHIA k Uiy -1&571: BUUT AAlLligAtt, 00.4-11t1Lde1pi4, .afa7 - • Imams ballot Add/siding dams sad *manta limiest title Company *ill plows transmit statement at the wrist° this tem, a No. 263 Walnut street. :1 AkuntErFINEUM, !Waterer: • Mai 2341 t ^ , • t . ..0110E . .—All nelsons holding Road ' ba Bidets egetast Butler toernahlp are. req 'to I ug them before Brutes B. Seltabiem at T 1400 Spring, on ann. ht, 4tb, 6th, 10th, and 11th . have I the agree regietered In enter that the.lude of tie township *ay be eareatehtedaud *am to liquidate the some. - exam H. linsozil • i. - JOHN BOWEL -. - t 4 ov. -B. W. GRITIPITAL , , ..-; • • 41/3 • I )10 SO, %I' § , ( 0 0 1 , 411YLK11 0 1. AGRICUMIU. ' BAL. HORTICIILTURAU ADD 311tenADICAL ATIOIO-11111, AmoeDtlos TM hold Da TIM Iloisi Datiibitkis at 6cha7lkll4 Rues, on TUESDAY. 1113* WZDJUDDLY, the as 6 idtb itayi of .1 ems 1167. The wabik is grand am Mittel to Wade their dly. aid sin reedy, tbe darted attention at the hassle Of l o Committee of Anasgemoot. Paden mud Dille mat*** the lid of pnisalams and rapiatiosomtli ha band at mod of the Wad ; plum thrimiihoist the amsty. =MDT • DEMI% 1 . • ! • LEWID I Wfti, '• 1 - 1 • ! • ' - a.L.LwAft. AT: 112 4 41441( . 8 •'' -C. .LTA risk_ _ . • 4 - ' CH ARL . SB I AMOR. • " • Jain 6,'67 • 2 ' I riOPARTNE#SHiPc-JA MES M. IMAl%orthe fete Ira of Beatty & Thomas, hair aseoelated him Theodore Gamete:ex and Junes B? Beatty, to theCoul bids:tees, under the Arm of James M. Beatty A ift,vho ' r ill continue the mining ate* ling of *eel • JA,A. 31. UNA TTT H TtiltODOßlt GAIIRKTBON, . , JAS. B. BILATTT.. Pottsville, Jute Ste, 766 ; • 26 OPARTNERSHIP.—.—The under- Qsfiroad hay. this day (January MA, 16 1 6,) .stand is sopittnarship Orilla transaction of a Goners] Coal Ounnileake itnainees,' and also 11:,:rtb• purchase and sake of Ocaloilider tha dna of R. M. ROGlkall k CO • 0 11 ees-40ellionirly. He lottstdfa Centro shred opposite, tiu• American Hotel,fttsellic Nlf ROOl3lll, New York .° robruary. • • P D. LUTIIHR, Pottsville. 6.0 • CO -PARTNERSHIP. --The under , si g nsa bate associated thisseadres tomtbar tbr UND purposit or 101410 1 and gannet Cad. under:lU Ana of J. B. XeCBSARY * 00, at AUDIEN BUD. wed An' sow W fill cram Iler the castrated 'North Briar onupSu (Lebtigb) coal Address, JaiartUle, Lawns N comekt, ys. ; . JoBN IIIeCRIBARY. ABUJA L. BOTAIPIot. JACOB 70brae57,16; . ° 4 OQPARTNERSHIP.. NOTICE. kt The intbseritois arrOciatol tbtoarolros. *on swinger this date, pollirttot maw aid styli of TYLER, noNR t W. and sin emiloct the trusiodos 61 . 0014110 is alai. as rooporroio to 11/11.01111CR TELMA Z Co.. at NO: SA Walnut'itivet, Plinads/Phia; 169 ' Bitl 4 . l Y, Now York; Fiorito. •, Port RirJuoood. ,- 1 1 1MIDERICK TYLER, • GEORGE 1. TILER, O. NICHOLS MUCH WILLIAM E. groNi 19•tt Milky 9, 'ST 4 VIILAND find MAIIANOT COAL TAe ft * und.ridirewa a prepares . * to to icely* orders' celebrated Ashland Coal from the .031sneroft Pi , r onoerChiliel7-" host tie isztealivoilierstloicesdha provemeutnmaderat the Colliery this wilder-ler prem• lug the Coal, they feel no heeitation in abring it to the trade as an artier the! ran have no superior in the mar ket, bah's& to quality and freedom from dirt, dots and other Impurities.. They are also prepared to make con tracts. for4tathish and Schuylkill Coal from other mimes BANCROFT, LZWlikt .110,19 Wshuitstr•stitknamindal Building. • Tebnrary 9, '47 My =llllll --- - • • • CAIN, HACKER & COOK, . BUNICRI3 AND SIMMS or . 131malls.33Comtlii. Gal- Alpo,, dealers Itt other first quialltleo of White and Red Ally Coals. • Ne. 411 Wetted area, ildaddatia, dad Weacitend 7FV , harms,. Scholl:1X • ' TIIOIIOI. Rotten -•Jars R. Ckrog • February 7 '6l 64, HAITS I -BMITII I - 4 . Co:, cora itterohanta, • Aw 107 (late 16) Waimea Street. PlalliteVa, are now receiving, direct from Jose& Wotan CUM, a tall mapply at Onrenwood Coal, which we oder at the :lowest market price. Orders may either be aldremed to *sot to our /goat for the New England Rita, - U. TOCKLE, • Pryor:dem, R. I. May 23,17 . 21.0 VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO., ' : sq. Agents for the lisle of the -4 missicter..U.- • Coal 8: Navigation Co.'s Coal; ass t~ 'Sod Rill siml,Whiltis Ask Gal. , No. T 3 Walnut street, PWILADILPHLI . Oilest:No: 63 I f tberty St., eor. Nassau, N. TONIC. . • No. b Doane street, 800 - TON. { Shipping Wh irrs Airistol,Aalitown aid Pia • , Mo. I, itidumad. • March 2g, 'LEWIS. AUDENRIED & CO., Miners and Slippers of the follow • ing'i3elebnol.- • ANTHRACITE COALS • f nom PEILILDEZEILI maths 111M11,• im.teh: swig, -w Aga. BLACK REATH. woman. BPOHN, --- •t . do • LOCUST MT., - • do DIAMOND,-= - 2 • do SPIUNG INT,- - utiles BROAKVILLE ?MC ill/. WYOkinio VAL, do , -.i - - umii3u TAM, the very superior CUMBERLAND COAL. Mluesi by tlualampablos Coal mid Irou OogoPaol / 57 Walnut street, PUILADBLYIIIA, I : • pt fi sei: 80 Slate street, BOSTON. , • 1 110 Broadvkay, NEIV YORK. Mani% 14.'57 - -• . - - • FOR SALE & TO LET. TO LET.—An Office in • - Marke ! - street. by STICLITI% Yt TILIOMPI3ON. OWN ' ,*. 16.1 in rrowN LOTS FOR SALE-4n the • Borough of Port CirbOn. Apply to J. .Wt lUKIULL, Agent. • Feb.l4, '57 • 7-It IRE BRICKS for Cu .as,Puddling ju and Mist .IPnrnaiass, from the .Reading Works, (pr sate low, at the . PIOSIMIt YURNAGIS. • ' Pettsville,,Jan.l9, : 3-tt p i RINTING PAPER.--;Book &News , I o V si o&Arriry alas aawl usisitt,otsuposior quality, ARRIGURS, • • • Centre atroet, Pottsville. Augo4 32.-tt VOR SALE OR TO-LET—One 4 of the beet tosaleese'stends to Pottsvill poidti KIWI Betel, Coates etreet,-42 fist frost loot deep.. Terms go*. • 7W-. 4 .• WO • May SU, 22-30 • IFOR . REND -Th© Old : Orchard' _Flour Mill. It aa been newly repilred,and is now n tint rate running order. Apply to It It. MATZ, on the premises, or to T. IL BCIIOLLZNBERGER. Pottsville, February RA, '57 a 94f : TG.BitICKMAikERS.—Patent Rights for ate tbr rorhaprorotoant la Bum' Brkks, iamb tbertri a great riving to labor "sod coll aricks' bY of fuel; ita and the quality of tbriek lime, h imp roved. f ; i 3. W. ANDlLV!WB. c prideport, Po. larch 13-3ato ENGINE AN!) PUMP FOR SALE. portable four horse power intim, with lidding apperatusi sod One Winn pump, (capacity 640 pllons p4r minute,) will be mold low—alt in good order. En. quire of ROCKAVELLOW, ISLUPP l CO, Reading. , !June 6, '57- M4l TUST'RECEIVED.-A large aesort u ment ofsplindid Perfumer", Le., from the Slnunfae tortes of Jules Reuel lk Co., Harrison and others. Allthoisa who went Lae Perfumery, call at C. BAR LETS Book and.Partety Store. . , I January 21,1857 . 2.tf . , "Volt RENT-;---A., Three Story. I. Dirk k Dwel li ng Bone, . with store-mom at ladled; MUM* kw any kind of business. Also es 'deems to retit,w fettling and Wativgdpea, all on Centre r itnel, between the Penosylsaniar Hall and the American House. Also, two stone dwelling bowies on 'Railroad at. pp 4 AlY.to, - M. MURPHY: . Pottsville, 14ra/try 111, '67 ' 64f . jj A OUSE for SALE OR RENT, 2I I : , two-dory frame house with base' men • . occupied by Daniel Nagle,.dtuated on the 51 • tone lined, in the Borough of Pottsville. The house ti h good condition, and the lot on which the house ; i built, 1.14' feet front by 65 feet In depth.' Possiesaio riven immediately. Poi terms and other. particulars,. apply to . CHAS. P. KO 11. 1 , reagents, June 6, '57 Mt* . , . ~... _.- 1 QNE MULE.. FOR SALE. ....U. 44 Will-be sold at Nadi Balir, on BAT, li AT, the 27th day of lune, A: D.,1857 i et, the riddance of Solomon MUM, near itril r befir ern horEast Wanner tp., a bay naps, the property of Wtn. .). W I I Ibt4 ati s ta ns, of New PhiLdelialtia, Schuylkill county. The f n ed bee had the mule during the Winter, and 'III she net been reclaimed at the roper time, be. ' win, sell her to pay for the fodder, ' lie.. Sala to com menreat l P. M., on said day, when conditions will be known by . l . _ ' SOLOMON STL9B, L . il/11110Ter townsnip, Lebanon county, Pa. !June 6t. 47Mat C _ • oAccd-wERY- _ TO RENT—Id 1 . )theltiddle Coal Geld, Northumberland county, cow neeted by si ghat branch with Abe Philadelphia and I - Sunbury R. R.; known as the Lambert Colliery, with wfw wards of SOO screw of superior Coal land. belonAug -to the New York and Middle Coal Pkld R. It. and (teal Co, with Breaker. Brigitte of 20 horse' wer, Miners hone* At. At., already erected and in • order: 45. - Several coal veins above we have been 'nosed and a number of othenrare of . access , which may be opened with little ezprose.. • - r _ : 4- • Persona desirous of examining and twang this Prop erty are referred to J. IL Dowers agent of the Company at Mount Carmel tor further Informed 2ft. - - Proposals tbe leasing the same will be received at the Company's Mee, No 58 South 4th street, 'Philadelphia. , • • J. OODLEY, President. • P. B.' Pot the purpose of Stailltating the transports. jLion of' Coat from the Company's mines, the Company here 50 an at their disposal for the use of their - Tenant,. ' [March 21,'57 13-tf - NT. CARMEL COAL .COLLIERY TO MT.—Proposals will be received by the New and Middle Coal told Rail Road and Coal for teasing this Colliery, situated on the b.iae Miller Tract, with upwards of 300aerse of first rate Coal land adjoining kit. Caring and immediately on the PhLtadvi phianndj3anburp Rail Road. This Colliery is now in complete workable order, hav ing in extensive Tunnel and Gangways, ateeedy opened on several veins of, exeoliant white ash mai • A inew and extensive Breaker with a 40 horse power. Engine, Xhiera' Houses, de, are now ready for use. The property} will be shown to parties dashinglo take a knee by.l. 11. Dewed', agent of the Company at Xt. 'Caramel. APpiltittlims win be reeeited at the oMee of. ltio Cob pally, No. SS South 4th street, •PhilaWar [ j - • • " •-•i • a. Got) ; rieskitia. Pa S. Thollanpany ' own Stip drat eitu coal ark' which will be appropriated to the ups of Tenants SW la. .ellitating ha transportation of coal to Janke'. , , .marlk SS, '8? • . , ' lthtt ' , pooiOR" , SALE" OR RENT.—In view of the official saki of the Met irrenos in their Annual fielloa, and aim in aecor. dance with tire adieu of the male members of tire Si.. toad M. B. (,Imuth of Pottsville, lustreeting the Tres tees to make such diepoalikro of the mid M. N.Cbturir as, 'limy may think beet, It was on motion molted. ht their facial martin& OD the 1141 Midi that this mid Church be offonel far BALI or NENT immediately, The True: tees of this dd 111 - Chwreb, t hrough tbeir Chown INN, re• sportfully theadbii Offer lb. Church. slinatajn Market. at Pettsvlbe, Ph., Ibr nip or rout, forthwith. The Chards laf a good shad.. substantial brick building, well far lathed. lissaMint ball and two class rem Church on, the 2d.door, handsomely prreerrd. and Pe lights throws* theXtUre house, ' The price and terms of payment will broads reasonable.„Vatic” 'debit:kilo purchase or felt WM Vaunt apply Mto the cruder. irigned. N M. inLdeN; .-. JAMBS MOOSE, Owwwrital& J. O. 11.1511515. 1•. - May tAk 'Ft atf" . • • cIAUTION !--The undersigned mem • be of lb. Seared ?dethodtst Iplseopal Church, I *mills, haring learned that entails parlous oho LW ly Weed to the capacity of Treason for laid Church, bare offered the au* for sale , or rent, hereby elution the public whist any. Inch miaowd ede or riakei there Is DO power to add persons to do the one or the other. The Church is the property of the Crenaregettoo, Intended tto worship thereto by such COutunntkohood aserrof the seentherio biro no desire to" owes to as Imo other that kw the potpies to siblth It has beet droileated. • ' ISAAC TIIONIPSON, DAVID IL JAXM Wll.ll. 11011112INO&D, ("Until' w.po EL. • =-3t 3tay' COAL ELIZIMMEIVre wurn, sad COUNCIL KLUGE, P.LD AU. OFFICIAL . •! eRO4)LANIATION. ...01'1Cr:, is he by girm that a Court - orsAgnegnn Pleas' Mg triil et tames pending. wit to field it Palomino, • • 03 t 77,40 matat or &bul kilt, Ott 114JNDAT, Jane ..., 7', at 10 trenwk in the familia,' to toptinue two . , - StiertiretnWee.lrottirtille, -4 .. Z. Sheriff:, • Nay In, lig. —. . .. F RETAILS; oreigit that Doses* thatods, - Waresial likeetaudiat, etc, mai& yen retuned by the Ilercsatile j Appraiser of 8c *slklll math haat, gear A. 11:, Is4l. • ' Notice is hereby' glow that the Amylase UU bola bla appeal at the Court Hose, to the borough of Pottsville, 'Pa, 00 Itimulay, the 29th day of J0u5,1867, behteai the hoary of 9 A. M. and I P. )II.; et Wash that sad place c than ptnous deeirlug to appal sug , _attead=lok MPar•LZWIEI . Innuiser of Atmortaa naws. • • it Mrs: Maryaiaa 14 TOO ' 3' D Moreton .14 700 . il Wal 1 Inn* 14 '1 00 • • r James BUMS 14 700 -. ' .*Aland Psynemt. •A a Moor/mad -13 1000 . 0 2 De= -"/ 1 16 Dilate! Nagle 14 7EI Joseph .- l4 T I.fi iiii „ ~ 14.700 • ' M 0 smea r .12 12 Moose Dlitiager It 700 N Order , 14 7' • `.3 liaglei. -,3310 00 Anne Kelekey••. - 14 '7 ' 111•1 A s Tals4 14 700 lawrwure lianas 14 7.' Tebbe 14 700 - •BurkertAKisalagetl4 7 ' Him 14 I o w e l X P Thompela 10 10 s Moil 14 7 ••• 4 , L ion Ms* • . 14 700 Valentine Boeheig 14 , ~ W 1 , C Lee ' • .14.7 '• Wen Dein, 10; rote • • Wm Brady ~ ' 14 700 a Waugh 114 700 . T Connor • ' 14 7 olut.L /Hauls rl4 700 Abraham Klass •1212 60 Isaac M 0 ar 14 700 • Jacob Shuman 14 700 Ed Morn a Boa 14 700 Prank Mimi; . 14 7•' II Tobin 14 700 James Brick . 14 TOD a 8 Dirt , "14 TOO • Wm Clearer • 14 7OU Malty Melly i l4 700 ' Wm Davis' 14 700 Bright a Larch 14 "7 00* , ' J Faun • 14 700 Each a Evans 11 1600' Daunts Mahar - 13 10 ' Lauer (Brawary) 66000 - lA* lO 1 1 1Winit . 14 7•' C II Atithri 12 12 60 Lins•A Garnet • 14 7 J T., T 0 Boyle 14 700 1 1 E 11 Bright 14 T ' I IP Alstadt l ; . ' 14 700 Ira Lake 14 706 DO Yampa' (Brew- N Clayton 14 TOO my) . 66 000 Y Near, ' 14 7, ' D Danievy • " 14 700 ' Weimar a Shall • 10 20 • ' /ohs Xi Gros:Mae 14 700 Slider 21nomMep.• it Yardley a Ike 680 00 J Toast 14 7OD William 'Tbilisi' 'Breach . Moviling Saloom) 8 80 00 •Km Joe Coeht en V 7 ' oU T Hassan! (BM • ,Wen Lluiteroutli a bud Salem) 8 30 00 1410 1 1 1 1 • 18 10 00 A Headeram Agt 12 12 50 J Buell' aCo . -181000 14 Lora• 13 10 00 Rd Connelly • 14 "7 00 8 tet a Limb ~ • 3'70 00 3 P Bitting's'. ' • 14 7 'II •14 700 Charles Miller 21 13 00 IL T Taylor 12 1160 Thomas Ossel47 14 700 Wm Weber ". 14 100 Cresson a Yealley 13 10 ' , Katy Wain 14 100 • ' • Harry liensaltu. Pater 8 Karts 14 4' , 0 ' Daniel Klinger 14 7'' ' due Mime-Donald 14 7OO. Isaac Inure 14 700 Oliver Dawn • Is, y 00 , Benjamin Klinger 14 7 lase Lipman 12 12 40 Henry Wilde, .14 7 ' Them a Rater &Co 10 20 00 , hank Dangler 14 700 Mla X Pistol. * l4 , 700 Johncit Otto . 14 7 Whifile/d • Doman 11 16 00 . Blythe Esseaalifp. . Wise Korttmer Jr 11 15 00 . Boon 'a [latch 10 90 v Ralimeit . 14 700 ' • G G Brbolleabergew 13 10 •' .• awn is Rodman 14, 700 Rogers, IlitinkkaM l L '' A Smith .14 TOO 4 Go _ _. 020 ' Laos Binh ' 13.10 00' Nem PArkulaf aloes !oat • •1020 00 '• , Charles Marsh 14 700 *ha 0 Brown • 12 12 50 John F Lewis •Co 1.2 IS 60 DE Eaterly' 10 21 00 John Haver 'l4 7 ' i • vet Dobson ' 13 10 csi . U F Maim 1116 ' Lemke Herwig 14 700 1 Michael Bon •y l4 700 Schlmis a Oro 14 '7OO 1 . ' CTauner 14 700 e • Mates 14 7uo L., Maileport; ' • Ifirili 14 "700 ' J a n e mummyl3 10 ' ohs 8 Koala 660 00 Miller a Port.," 13 10 ' • Hlrane Pinker 14 700 . George Barnhard 14 700, hie Barn ,14 700 Sol ScbellJuuanser 14 700 Henry Saylor • 14 100 It B Schack 14 7 000sorme Li Stickier 14, 700 Ass Tamaship. llama Moore 14 7 01/ John Migiauts 14 7 00iGeo W Shaer 13 10 00 X Bards 925 00Preettaifill, A John Daugherty 14 700 1 Co "I" , li 10 00 ' X. Her/Whew aOO 7 . 40 014.1ames II Kelly 14 700 Dolblu a Bodgers 13 10 a/Charlet El Bayer 14, 100 ". Brow o a Whit* '' 11 16 00 Anna 8 Mater ' 14 700 Teat Diwneiretok Treasaip. 0 W lipting 14 700 Ca A. Yocht ' ... 111 12 10 OxenflaidaWiniprtl4 709 - • Albeight • &Haar -13 10:6 to Brownie's 14 700 ii Drelbelbia 14 700 D Bradley • . 'l4 700 .• McEccombeery. William Brady 14. 7 00 Joshua Boyer • 13 10 00 W Weber 14 700 M lineweidor 14 7 ot, ir Bandeaus 14 7 00 ' Xiiired Earaship. Isaac Lipman 14 700 • L Hewn* 14 .7 00 W 0 Lath 14 700 Ca Y Kehler 14 7 ' ' X•theenaengt 14 700 Bliss Healer, 14 700 elan Foster ;7' 13 10 00 • • Jacob Hahn .. ,14 7 , 00 X T Taylor-'-i 14 700 Daniel Horner 14" 7 . 00 R Morris , ' 660 tto; 8a II Paul - 'l4 7 1 it Clarrignes ~, "12 L 2 80 , ' Rader line ' nehtp se iletherlogem 11 1600 - .1' a Graham . 1212 60 leery Waxer_ .14 700 Mclearlan • Termer 12 12 60 1., Y Whitney pro- ' Bowman aCo 11,14 , 1 ker) 8 1100* Preikpitnisakia. .. sande 14 700 Daniel Med 14' 100 Oseph 6 Biliott 14 700 • Braraler,Oweasee Co 10' 20 00 80e) .ThelipUi_ .n 12 13:0 3. 11. Breeder 14 700 • mrannaDeregler Bam . Htibb• - y Powneolitp. (broken) Jacob Kaufman 14 7 “ L worostadairt 14 700 .• Jacob Kaufman el 4 700 Wm Smith 14 700 Regina lbeaniAlp. 0 C Hughes 14 7 00 • Setuidel a lUsinger 14 700 Nudity a Bowan 14 700 ' Christian Schrelberl4 710 Henry Gremlins 14 7im John 0 Rena, 14 700 Stkhter a Thompson 9 25 00 . [ Jlissertvalls. C SUrerberg • . 14. 700 .., J Walls aCo :1310 ' Sol Hoover 14 7to 1, hi L Iluntainger- 925 , ' 3 o • ,(kinner ' 14' 700 ,' C W Oliver ;14 700 Wen KBoyer " 14 7go ' t E Abraham , ' : 14 704 illtaubenan 14 700 5 J Wernert " i i . )4 T Oti 31 Wetsed 14. TiM , ' John Trays, 14 700 Edward Wilds -14 700 - Georile Marsh 14. 1 ' ' SI Strome 14 7 o A Schloss a Dro 14 7004' C Knentaler(Bonr• Jll Bunn , 14 700 r,y) 6 5000 Pal 4 1 , Burkett 14 700 Lewis Mils ' 14 3 oil Adam Seldom ; 14 7' ' .., Stolle 14 700 • John Sterner ' 13.10 .. Samuel Scott 14 7 ttft V C Lawman ' 14 700 !hula( &birth, 13 lo ou • GWa C N Brunun 14 700 aleph Woollen. If 710 -'• C memudierger , -14 TOO n• 1 Cohen 'l4 700 • 11 V Bright ' . 14 700 Lon Hindi 14 700 • F Schollenberger 14 700 teal Morris jr 924 ou Isaac Alleobach . 14 700 Strauss 14 7to 11.1faginnis 14 7 110 okaiheekley 14 700 5.1r1 Valls ' 14 •700 9 Liabeemir 14 700 Wooley a &bald); Rents Geri 14. 7 tel 1 . beeper, -LI 10 00 Tortuga a Bodalleit 14 700 103 a J Sliurrenee 13 10 Wa J Rootstown la 1000 Thomas Kear 12 12 60 Charles Boehrig 14,100 'Charles Nelms . 14 7 001talbsahallbniair 14' 100 3 Shrewd 14 . 7 001 D Beveridge 14' 7 00 Fidel.Vocbt . •14 '7 004 G Cochran 'l4 7 00. ' J Tobin • 'l4 7 00Feliz Sables 14 700 •, 1 B Sterner ' • 11 10 00. Fox a Biro .. 10 2100 1111 C Price 14 7 006' 0 Eptisi ; 14 7uo ,• Robert 'Williams 14 7 00,C W Clemens ; 12 12,50 II Yells. , 14 7 001 E Pott • 925 LI6 . 4 P Jenkins 14 7 003 Sehkee a Bro 14 700 • James Whlt, 14 , 7 001Solonum Foster 13 1000 B Gallagher 14 7 004ohn Marsden 14- 700 ' C Mohan ' . • 14 • 7 00,C Carter • 14 700 ,• 111 C Harpers Co 11 15 001aniel Kirshner ,14 . 7 Ott J Yueollelseh 14 7lt P Lippe 14 TOO Pahl Ne yen, .14 ,7 Swint aair. . 111 Welrkh - 14 7 004anie Heeded ' 14 7oa Jacob Sebllthorn 14 17 00 ) Edward Breekan 14 700 James Harley 14 7 003ames Boal 14 700 IWm Llndemuth 13 10 001/avid Jones ' 14 700 ' ~-. J 8 Humphreys „14 70 0 J Forney Jr 6Co 14 710 ,c••• Rader a Poster :In 10 00panie1 Williams 14 700 •A II Dunn ,A 4 7 00. Andrew Haler _l4. 7 10. Pkilaticter *Hach: iL PeirsUen •147 00 ' 00 ..' ler 14 7 W E Storm 14 700 ,• T H Sehollenberger 10 20 00James 011fillen 14 710 11 W Prevost 14 7 00i3 T Taylor 14 700 " ,;.; H W Lewis a Eon 14 7 01.1,0e0 B Wagner 14 700 Jacob Wrist aCo 13 10 ON Adana Kline 13 10 00 •'-' John Pearce • 14 700 Jacob Forney 14 710 l• Phillip. a Moore 14 7.00 William Short 14 701. ,'," N Pew 4Co (Stoat i W ?Thatcher 11 160 u 31111) -11. 15 00 William Prk• 14 10 00 George J Prichard 14 7 004 8 Kirk • 12 12 50 Joseph !reek 12-12 60Whit6e13 a Dorman 13.10 cm 0 3 Behr 14 7 OOP J Pardo • 10 30 00 North .31043eiHes Dassiship.T. II Iran 14 7.00..- "A X Kleinert 13 10 (*John itOwbottoin 14 Tau , Isaac Strati& 14 7 003 Thorn aCo 14 700 • Jonathan Nails 14 7 Ou' . &AsiyikiU Ilium. • • John Beck a Bra 14 7OD James Davis 14 'lOO. - p William Cray 14 7 00•Ketner a Meek. 13 10 ou Ald Gray(at Lock) 14 700 C a L Iluntainger 10 2000 . Borough of Cressona. 1D C Beholder 14 7co William A Hammerl2 12 60 r Arm Loeb 14 700 I W Anmbert bee 13,10 0017 Levalt • II 1500 ~ Loinfiagrale. s - "31 Diemenl3 1000 H Drumheller 14 7 00 1 DanIel Saylor,... " 13 1250 , Wm D Klein aCo 14 7 00,0 3412111114 n 13 10 00 • Yee Chaff .71imuhip.' JU' Nagle. 14 7 00 . 0 8 Repplier 12 12 611011edlar a - .13 1000 • .P Bisnbuy 14 7 00;15111110n K 14 TlO . a E Phillips r 14 7 00i7I tipp a ahena , 14, 700 - ! Joel& Fenner 14 7 00F reser 14 700 I Charles Miller 13 10 00 C Wiltrout c 14 700 Druriatiburp. 'IF Bras 14 700 M Heiman 14 74303ac0b Kantner 14 700 ,-, Tlt L Zbur 33 3 0 001' X Winlentaen 14 500 Joe Hammer 13 10 001fto Rudy 14 7'V Fred Beek a Son 13 10 00 1 Wm Barkley 14' 70 1 • Philip Wernert 14 7 01/3 Bollert 11.1400 rbet Cterbow Borough.' pole& a Lobs • 14 7to Matson • Bieber 830 004ernalah Lbyd 14 70 ".• F . JLi llellner 12 121 4111ty a Snyder ;11 701 ' ' Abraham Heebner 13 10 00;7 0 Williams 14 706 . Thomas Maloney 11 7 001tiami Delbert aßre 1310 00 Samuel Snyder 14 7 00 1 Sunnel U Shull& 14 700 Peter K limiter 14 700 V A p o n ge e 14 7CO 1 Jaime Giliillin 14 700 Toniequm ,1 Morita Seligman 14 700 William B Lebo 1 13 100' ' Emanuel Strosm 14 '7 00.0 so 1-: 7(0 1. (Isiah Gan* 14 7 01.1.7 L Derr W Nets . 14 11* 'Henry Milder 14 7 DUE Downetaer aCo 'l4 7 ' o ' Thomas Walley 14 7 001Stichter aCo 14 700 Solomon Seligman 14 700 Siena aCo 12 1250 G Itned• Wea De Shoemaker a. 1604- - Frame* 'l4 700 Ear • 13 1000 4 Charles Smith 14 7. 00 To: a Nagle 13 10 ire ' Hammer a liaise 11 161 j .tehepy a Aulthoseell 13 00 • Ado Alto. 0086 • Cale 9 2500 P 0 Donnell 1 0 7 60 1 0 0 11010 • 14 710 t E Kleinert 13 10 00,'Meaulon • Yowler 13 10 to J Anderson 14 1 001 C Y litir .. A - 7 tot lint efiniow. IP Taber: 7ou ' Janne Lyon 14 700 A.,,Stobler- " 1 W Joaaa Ranbenhold - 14 700 °mai Birbeek 13 10 ea James Wbeatl•y 14 700 George•Wiatme, 21 16 00 si ,,,,l.apy r. r 13 10 00 William Jacobi 14 7 i'el Pierfron• Baroraoh. iPhillip Dormetaar 14 710 Wheeler a 3/11/•r 11 15 00',W II Benalugsr 14' 7,00 s Eltsmlller, stew a iJ 3 Kauffman 14 7on Co , 10 2000 II K Aurand 14 7CO Wm Graaf a Son II 15 00 Boyar a Priser 12 12 51 lUD a Dammer. 'll, 700 ILL II AUentach ' 14 7to , John A Bechtel 14 700 KJ Try •_, * 12124. °Byer Phnom:um . - 14 ,7 00 17e6tOn 6 UMW 0 :::-. l 6 'Benjamin Gable' 14 7 1 &stein aCo 10 :00' It Manny iller 14, 7 iWm Donaldson 10 IN v, D Oenonner hCe 14 701 Sehwaris a Bre la re le John .Kern ... 14 7 I HadestY a Younker 13 ioee "'Speinkurh a Hark, • A Landauer 13100' , • man 14 7' l Kolbe 1111111114 r 11 11 to PinovrOst 7bareml4. Foods Bright 11 15 c• Daniel Folly •147 ' ' Taught! 14 7a• 'Wilma/oth* Sheetal4 I Moyer 14 7'• Wm 'Berger 14 7 00 3 Knave . • 14 7 ~' ' • Ruh Ilnamalip• a. Adam (bowery) 6 50 0 ' Tarnall 4Co . 14. 7, ' Peter Biddy (Billiard ' Eli :Mks&„ 14 7 • Saban) aaa h. Absith Menhoise. X Materna' 23 le'* , John 1i15her,,.....„,..„ 14 ..7 e' Leonard. Try a Co - I Jno I/Week eels(' 14 7 • (Brokan) ft allf.' Sclusyliall llimanlip. 3a B Corley 740 ' Elandeutiall aO. , - la 10 ' • 'Mika Tornado. 1 0 Shreds.' 12 12 60 Krebs a Hauberk II 7iv niscerora. Smith a Bon 14 T (''' Geli Reagan 14 7 0 Henry Peniese 14 1 .1 C Graver - • ... 13 10 0 0 Wm 31 PIPIT 14 ' l ' Wm Cclopee 13 10 1 1 Philip Kalb •14 74 , Henry If Data . . 14 1 r 1 Osak4 later 14 Daniel Kersoer ' 14 7' Wm Dornbach 1 4 t,,. Trowel florowee• Mater * Remobei , 1 4 •: , Hen aHammer 12 12 60 g FroldmAa 'O4 7w •J n uth ae l t - 14 ? 001 rpm Mani 6 0 006,,„ 'Joseph Gallas 12 12 60 Jobs W Iliplir . 4 . 14 , Jlt 1 211•1 'l4 7 Maurer a Killer 11 ', Wertheimer 40bort13 10 Usury Herb 14 :- Bechtel • Jams 14 7 aliviel Herb 11 ' : John-Barad& • 13 10 oOrpable, x What 1i 1 I Jacob Umber 14 7 West 13nreenref• ~,, 3 X Lehman- 14 7 Elias Rising 4 ; t a Clark aCo , _ 12 12 Y Bfkbollenbenter 13 1 ,„, Bringivrr • Seibert 12 12 belle 11010660 if 1 1 ''' Tina Millar 13 10 Washington Terneento Ult Aulthosse• -. 14 7 Piing Laurel 14 ' • _,.- Wwllsr • West Prim t o It aeon rimai tt.. T Winetstoue :: ice Porky Tanniainp. Pew' nosinriblE • ' •te 14 ,4 'Daniel lichucker ' 14 •7 ei.) gl e e woo i Ihttsellk. . I, 11 Lolly it 14 1, '''o ' v 11.1urra •14 7 Nola' IMM/if 13 4 $ tn., Ito . 14 7 Outright D B Seidel -14 700 1•08 / 1 " 0 " 174 ":'' .Wen Bland aCo '•.14 70011 A fleektenmeht 1_„,,, John M• 1 1 00 14 709 Dark/ I' Boren 1 1 ,7 Wm won! ' • 1751C100 LEWIS - REUEL ' • \ilyprerierr or M° l p° lio Nl llel""gi.ll° ,_ . ” 'PAGING ACMNE. 0 , •ri t t a.c. iE subscriber has .7 has .n a i e si de po d l a vor.o . Pat l i! , 11 page walk and camber Tickets, de., k la rf• _ j .,J. quantitSso. All kinds of Blank ,. Dee n a- pla_or_,,,: . paged and Woad to °vier-4 18 ,4 II Ill i. (11 1 _!"2 1 "";.4 - 0. .re ted at Wit aoticer• ..Plfiles. 0 “' "raTivAl 6 , -' M u ndlo2 Mira inf* . nu i P""'ifrkscafrren 4 0 1' ~-•Joue 0, ''.) ..71-1 , ' ' 1